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Technology Extends Learning and Engagement Outside of the Classroom
Business and Management INK
November 19, 2015

Technology Extends Learning and Engagement Outside of the Classroom

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The Business of Bumble Bees: A Look at the Relationship Between Business and Biodiversity Loss
Business and Management INK
November 18, 2015

The Business of Bumble Bees: A Look at the Relationship Between Business and Biodiversity Loss

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Book Review: How Matter Matters: Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies
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November 17, 2015

Book Review: How Matter Matters: Objects, Artifacts, and Materiality in Organization Studies

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Read Family Business Review’s December Issue!
Business and Management INK
November 16, 2015

Read Family Business Review’s December Issue!

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Video: Peter Northouse on His Bestselling Leadership Textbook

Video: Peter Northouse on His Bestselling Leadership Textbook

The latest edition of Leadership: Theory and Practice takes a unique approach to teaching leadership theories and skills. In addition to detailed […]

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Is Work Autonomy an Important Factor for Employees’ Workplace Creativity?

Is Work Autonomy an Important Factor for Employees’ Workplace Creativity?

In the current global competitive business environment, organizations prioritize more innovative and creative performance by employers. Technologies and approaches are changing, so […]

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Food Banking and Hunger in the United States

Food Banking and Hunger in the United States

[We’re pleased to welcome Michael Elmes of Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Professor Elmes published an article entitled “Food Banking, Ethical Sensemaking, and Social Innovation in an Era […]

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Funny Business: Humor as a Leadership Tool

Funny Business: Humor as a Leadership Tool

Humor plays an important part in the workplace, particularly in the manager-subordinate relationship. With the right combination of humor style and leadership […]

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How Can Anthropology Bring a New Perspective to Corruption Research?

How Can Anthropology Bring a New Perspective to Corruption Research?

[We’re pleased to welcome Bertrand Venard of Audencia Nantes School of Management and Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. Professor Venard recently published an […]

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Mixing Business and Ethics: How the Rotary Club Encouraged Ethical Business Practices

Mixing Business and Ethics: How the Rotary Club Encouraged Ethical Business Practices

Large corporations have long been the focus of corporate social  responsibility (CSR) studies. Such studies seem to support the separation thesis, which […]

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How Can Mental Models Illuminate Decision-Making and Learning Processes?

How Can Mental Models Illuminate Decision-Making and Learning Processes?

[We’re pleased to welcome Robin Grenier of the University of Connecticut. Dr. Grenier recently published an article with Dr. Dana Dudzinska-Przesmitzki in the Human Resource […]

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How Do Customers and Companies Benefit from Service Firm Transparency?

How Do Customers and Companies Benefit from Service Firm Transparency?

[We’re pleased to welcome Andreas B. Eisengerich, who collaborated with Omar Merlo, Seigyoung Auh, and Hae Eun Helen Chun on their paper […]

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